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Thumbnail for The Young Philadelphians (1959) The Young Philadelphians (1959)

Basics Critics:50Viewers:73Rusty:77
Category: DramaNotable as: DramaSub-Category: Trial drama, Melodrama, DramaRuntime: 136 minutesColor: black-and-white filmLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesFilming location: PhiladelphiaDirector: Vincent ShermanScreenwriter: James GunnMusic: Ernest GoldCinematography: Harry StradlingStars: Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Alexis Smith, Robert Vaughn, Brian Keith, Paul Picerni, Billie Burke, John Williams, Otto Kruger, Robert Douglas, Adam West, Richard Deacon, Isobel Elsom, Frank ConroyProducer: James GunnAward nominations: Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (Harry Stradling)
Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Robert Vaughn)
Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

The Young Philadelphians is a 1959 drama film starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush and Alexis Smith, and directed by Vincent Sherman. Robert Vaughn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film is based on the 1956 novel The Philadelphian by Richard P. Powell.


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